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  2. WASHINGTON.

    Optimism pervaded the conversations between the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and President Roosevelt to-day on the problem ...

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  3. LABOUR PARTY.

    Although it was hoped that the recent series of Labour conferences would have restored unity in the Labour movement in New South Wales, they have only resulted in ...

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  4. MOSCOW TRIAL.

    This morning the King, through his private secretary (Sir Clive Wigram), sent a message expressing his gratification that the Metropolitan-Vickers Company's engineers recently on ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Before a crowded House, including the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Bruce), the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) delivered his Budget speech. ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    Impressive scenes marked the commemoration yesterday of the 18th anniversary of the historic landing at Gallipoli. The dull, threatening sky, with only brief intervals of sunshine, did not detract from the fervour and depth of proud emotional feeling with which ...

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  7. SAFES BLOWN.

    One of the most remarkably-planned safeblowing exploits for years was carried out early yesterday morning, when the safes of four stations on the Clyde-Carlingford raliway line ...

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  8. REFINED TORTURE

    The part which the Russian secret political police (the O.G.P.U.) plays in maintaining the Soviet regime and the terrorist methods adopted by that organisation, are described by ...

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  9. "THE SPIRIT OF ANZAC"—ELOQUENT TRIBUTES.

    "The story of Anzac is at once a sacrifice, a memory, a bond of union, and a great memorial challenge. It has kindled in our breasts an inextinguishable flame of reverent remembrance"—The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs). ...

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  10. THE "WALLABIES."

    While a large crowd on the wharf at Miller's Point sang "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows," the "Wallabies" team of Rugby Union footballers sailed for South Africa by the Ulysses ...

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  11. BUTTER TRADE.

    The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) has received the Australian Government's cable message announcing its refusal to restrict butter exports, and he is ...

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  12. GERMANY.

    Captain Vivian Stranders, a former member of the British Disarmament Commission in Germany, who was recently an active supporter of the Nazis in the election campaigns, ...

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  13. LOAN CONVERSION.

    The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is closely watching the dollarpound situation in relation to the prospects of the Australian loan conversion. ...

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  14. GREAT TRADITION.

    For a minute or two during the service in the Domain the sun peeped feebly through the leaden sky and momentarily irradiated the great scene with the colour, and the ...

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  15. THE PROCESSION.

    One of the most inspiring features of the celebration was the march of troops, former members of the A.I.F. and other units, which was held in the morning as a prelude to the ...

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  16. SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY.

    The 369th anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday was celebrated to-day at Stratfordon-Avon in the presence of representatives of 30 nations. The main streets were ...

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  17. USE OF DRUGS

    A suggestion has been made that Mr. W. Macdonald, who was one of the men tried by the Soviet Government on a charge of sabotage, had been subjected to the influence ...

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  18. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    A commercial agreement between Britain and Denmark was signed at the Foreign Office to-day. The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) ...

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  19. IN MIMIC WAR.

    It was a brave spectacle at night, when navy and army co-operated at the Showground in a dashing display. In exciting mimicry of war, horsemen swept round the ...

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  20. EVEREST EXPEDITION.

    The two Westland 'planes which twice crossed Mount Everest, flew from the base at Purnea to Delhi yesterday. It is understood that 40,000 feet of film was taken by the ...

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  21. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold to-day was £5/19/ an ounce fine, compared with £5/18/2 yesterday. ...

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  22. CANADA.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. E. N. Rhodes) informed the House of Commons to-day that an Order-in-Council was passed two weeks ago, suspending the redemption of Dominion ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Boomlet, one of three starters in a steeplechase at Worcester, won easily, the others having run off the course. Boomlet finished "on three legs." It was discovered that the ...

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  24. HYPNOTIC SUGGESTION.

    The suggestion made by Mr. Monkhouse at Bialystok (Poland) that Mr. Macdonald had been hypnotised has aroused much interest in scientific and medical circles. ...

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  25. MR. WHITE'S COMMENT.

    Speaking at St. Kilda to-day, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) said that the United States had felt the effect of the Ottawa agreement most, and had gone off the gold ...

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  26. YACHT WRECKED.

    Three young men lost their lives when the auxiliary yacht Mizpah. Journeying from Auckland to Wellington, was driven ashore near Porangahau (Hawkes Bay) in a southerly ...

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  27. DEATH AFTER MARCH.

    After taking part in the procession through the city yesterday, a returned soldier died from the after-effects of gas poisoning which he received at the war. ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—The Disarmament Conference reassembles to-day in circumstances which are not unfavourable largely because ...

    Article : 307 words
  29. PEACE EFFORTS.

    A message from The Hague says that the Carnegie Endowment Trust has awarded a prize of £2200 to the chairman of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur ...

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  30. SAD COINCIDENCE

    The commemoration of Anzac Day yesterday marked a sad, yet remarkable, coincidence of events, synchronising approximately with the time of the historic landing at ...

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  31. SIR WILLIAM CRESWELL.

    The following message was received by the Naval Board from the Admiralty, London:—"The board of the Admiralty has learnt with much regret of the death of Vice-Admiral ...

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  32. SERVICE IN LONDON.

    For the first time in the history of the Anzac commemoration celebrations, a special service held in London was broadcast through the Empire short-wave station by the B.B.C. ...

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  33. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The Australian Davis Cup team, which arrives on Wednesday, will have early opportunity of first-class opposition, for competitors in the British hard court championships ...

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  34. CARGO STEAMER

    The Union cargo steamer Wainui arrived this morning, two days late on the voyage from Bluff, New Zealand, after having been severely battered in a hurricane which she ...

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  35. SERVICE IN DOMAIN.

    The united commemoration service in the Domain, immediately following the march of the troops, struck a note deeply impressive in its simple spiritual beauty. From the da[?]s, ...

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  36. GALES ON THE COAST.

    Strong southerly winds and rough seas continued along the coast yesterday, and at present there is little indication of the gale conditions becoming more moderate. ...

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  37. LOTTERY RESULTS.

    An advertisement containing the official list of prizes in the 123rd lottery will be found on page 11. ...

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